This morning, we talk birthdays and movies, have a crazy What Am I Game, and chill out!
Playlist
Crazy show this week! Pancake Count got up to 15, and the newly-introduced Toast Count got up to 4. Lots of calls about birthday parties, fishing, and odd toppings on pancakes.
So many calls and texts - thanks everyone!
-Finn
Roald Dahl - The Magic Finger (read by Helen Lederer)
Pyrates! - Chicken On a Raft
Levity Beet - Voodoo Onesie Dance Party Lullaby
Marshall Cavendish - Jack & the Beanstalk
Marshall Cavendish - Shubiki's Hat
Mike Phirman - In Your Biz
Kath Bee - Dad I Wanna Be A Camel
Moe & Friends - Another Year of You
Captain Festus McBoyle - Moolah
fleaBITE - The Skellingtons of Wellington
Kath Bee - Individuality
David Hollis - Toheroa Twist
Captain Festus McBoyle - Jack Spratt
fleaBITE - Chihuahua Song
Eddie Arnold with Daughter Jo-Ann - The Horse In Striped Pajamas
Jimmy Boyd/Gayla Peevy - Kitty In A Basket
Tanya Batt - The Giant's Heart
Marshall Cavendish - The Lord of the Rushie River (Part 1)
This week's show featured new music from King Krule, Squid, Church, Lee Fields and more. Sam also pays tribute to songwriter Cynthia Weil who passed away last week.
Playlist
This week's show featured new music from King Krule, Squid, Church, Lee Fields and more. Sam also pays tribute to songwriter Cynthia Weil who passed away last week.
David Bowie - It's No Game (Pt. 1)
Leisure - Always
The Chemical Brothers - Let Forever Be
Sababa 5 - Eilat 22
Sault - Fearless
D'Angelo - Betray My Heart
Anderson .Paak - King James
Clementine Valentine - Endless Night
The Ronettes - You Baby
The Animals - We've Gotta Get out of This Place
The Circling Sun - Kohan
King Krule - Flimsier
Squid - Swing (In A Dream)
Hemi Hemingway - Green Envy
Guardian Singles - Manic Attraction
The Cure - Lovesong
Tom Lark - Live Wires
MOKOMOKAI - Boy
Church - CANADA
Chaka Khan - I Know You, I Live You
The Style Council - Shout To The Top!
Hugo Jay - wake
lee fields - You Can Count On Me
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - How Do I Let a Good Man Down
Liam chatted to Gabby and Aliya from Nice Goblins Collective about Love/Hate, their new exhibition opening up at the tattoo studio next Friday. Frances spoke to Hamish Carter about his new show To Breathe, To Sit, To Listen, To Talk which opened at Window gallery on Wednesday. Liam also had a quick yarn with Malcom from Kirikiriroa Hamilton Zinefest, happening tomorrow at the Hamilton city central library if you’e wanting to take advantage fo the sun and have a wee day trip.
And to round off the show we have your local arts guide for Tāmaki Makaurau over the next week!
Hamish Carter is an emerging interdisciplinary artist based in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland. His work is guided by a decolonising framework, a methodology around reciprocal exchange with local ecosystems, and theories on walking as performative action. Having recently completed a Masters in Visual Arts at AUT in 2022, culminating in the exhibition Walking-Witness, Treaded-Trace, Hamish has developed a mobile artmaking practice using graphite frottage (rubbings), paper, ink, wood, and charcoal to work collaboratively and on-foot with more-than-human occupiers of urban ecosystems in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland.
To Breathe, To Sit, To Listen, To Talk is his new show at Window Gallery which opened on Wednesday. It explores the possibility of a relational artmaking practice engaging in more-than-human dialogue with trees and other living entities in nearby Albert Park. This dialogue is proposed as an urban place-making strategy in collaboration with the park’s long-term occupants, to tell a place-specific story of its complex history.
Frances talked with Hamish on Various Artists to hear about his work and process.